Hallerman is a business leader and C-suite executive who has been
instrumental in growing companies for more than two decades, both at
Richemont North America, Inc. – part of the global luxury conglomerate
that owns iconic brands such as Cartier, Chloe, Van Cleef & Arpels and
Montblanc – and at Pfizer, a world recognized pharmaceutical leader.

Most recently she was vice president, chief legal counsel and corporate
secretary at Richemont North America, where she served as a strategic
advisor and member of the board of directors. She brings her deep
knowledge of the consumer goods industry with an expertise in building
and sustaining brands. As an integral member of Richemont's executive
management team, she played a company-wide leadership role and helped
transform the organization.

At Pfizer, she developed and managed Pfizer's strategy for global brand
protection, enforcement and litigation.

"Last fall, my husband and I decided to leave our lives in New York and
hit the reset button," said Hallerman, who added the move also allowed
the couple to be closer to their two adult sons living in Los Angeles.

Hallerman said she began seeing the MedMen billboards around town
shortly after the move. Intrigued, she visited one of the MedMen stores
in Los Angeles to learn more about the brand.

"I was so impressed with the sophisticated retail experience and the
professionalism of the staff," she said.

Months later, by chance, Hallerman met a MedMen executive at a function
and that evolved into an invitation to join the company's Board of
Directors.

"Stacey Hallerman embodies MedMen's style of leadership," said MedMen
Co-founder and CEO Adam Bierman. "She is guided by principle and by a
desire to make a difference. We are fortunate to have her and the
breadth of experience and expertise she brings."

Hallerman said she looks forward to bringing her 20 plus years of
experience in fueling business growth strategy to support MedMen as the
company continues to grow at a rapid pace.

"It is not often that you get a chance to help build a whole new
industry," said Hallerman. "I believe MedMen is the standard bearer of
this new industry. I look forward to working closely with management and
helping create value for its customers, employees and shareholders."

Hallerman is a past Adjunct Professor at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of
Law, and serves on the Board of Directors of Laureus USA, a charitable
organization that changes the lives of youth and strengthens communities
through the power of sports.

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